Internet Explorer 9 is a powerful browser, but it can be slow at times. Here are some tips to make it faster.
- Clear your cache and cookies: Internet Explorer stores cached information and cookies on your computer in order to speed up your browsing experience the next time you visit a website. To clear your cache and cookies, open Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, and then click Internet Options. On the General tab, under History, click Clear History button. Under Cookies, click the Delete All Cookies button. Under Cache, select All Files (Recommended).
- Disable add-ons: Some add-ons can slow down your browser because they require extra processing power from your computer. To disable add-ons temporarily or permanently, open Internet Explorer, click the Tools menu, and then click Add-ons. In the Add-ons Manager window that opens, select the extension or add-on you want to disable (or uninstall). On the Extensions tab of that window, clear the Enabled check box next to that extension or add-on.
- Use Microsoft Edge: Microsoft Edge is a new browser that’s designed for Windows 10 PCs with Intel processors and 64 bit versions of Windows 10 (10240 or later). Because it’s built on a new foundation—the Microsoft Edge engine—Microsoft Edge is faster than other browsers on Windows 10 PCs with Intel processors and 64 bit versions of Windows 10 (10240 or later). For best performance when using Microsoft Edge on a PC with an Intel processor and 64 bit version of Windows 10 (10240 or later), install updates from Microsoft Update regularly." ..
Have you noticed your usually speedy IE9 browser slowing down, or even crashing on you? Unnecessary plugins, extensions, and even browsing data can slow your browser down to a crawl, or make it crash. Here’s how to fix it.
Note: Internet Explorer 9 is a lot faster than previous versions and even some other browsers–in fact, you’ll sometimes be prompted to to disable an add-on that is slowing down the browser startup. Still, it’s useful to know how to clean things up on your own.
Disable and Remove Add-ons
To disable add-ons, click the gear icon on the right side of the tab bar and select Manage add-ons from the drop-down menu.
NOTE: You can also open the menu by pressing Alt + X.
The Manage Add-ons dialog box displays. There are four types of add-ons: Toolbars and Extensions, Search Providers, Accelerators, and Tracking Protection. Click on the type of add-ons you want to view from the Add-on Types list in the left pane.
You can sort the add-ons in each category by selecting an option from the Show drop-down list at the bottom of the Add-on Types pane or by clicking the column headers in the right pane.
The Toolbars and Extensions add-ons are extra toolbars added to the browser, such as the Google Toolbar and the Bing Bar, and extensions, which add functionality to the browser, such as the Paper Shredder add-on and the Official Weatherbug IE Theme. There are also Active X Controls, such as the Adobe Flash Player, and Browser Helper Objects, which are add-ons that allow IE to render additional types of data directly in the browser, such as the Adobe Acrobat add-on that allows you to open PDF files in the browser.
To disable a toolbar or extension, select the add-on from the list and click Disable.
In some cases, there may be related add-ons that will also be disabled and the following dialog box displays. To disable all related add-ons, make sure all the check boxes are selected and click Disable.
NOTE: You can de-select an add-on you don’t want to disable by clicking the check box so there is NO check mark in the box.
NOTE: You can also disable an add-on by right-clicking on it and selecting Disable from the popup menu.
If you want to remove, or uninstall, an add-on, that’s a bit more complicated. For some add-ons, there is a Disable button but no Remove button (or Remove option on the right-click menu). If there is no Remove button or option, the add-on cannot be removed from within IE. You must uninstall the add-on in the Programs and Features list in the Control Panel.
Open the Control Panel and click the Programs category and then the Programs and Features item. If you are displaying the Control Panel items by small or large icons, click the Programs and Features item on the main Control Panel screen. Select the add-on from the list in the right pane and click Uninstall.
Search Providers add-ons allow you to add different search providers to IE. Whichever search provider is selected as the default, is used to perform searches on terms entered into the address bar. Bing is, of course, the initial default search provider in IE. However, you can install other search providers, such as Google Search, and select a different default provider.
Search Providers are easy to disable or uninstall from within IE. Right-click on the search provider in the list and select Disable suggestions to disable it or Remove to uninstall it.
Accelerators are add-ons that shorten the time it takes to do certain tasks, such as searching for an address on a map or emailing text from a webpage. To use an accelerator, select text on a webpage, right-click, and select the action from the popup menu. You can also click on the arrow button that displays just below the selection to access the Accelerators menu.
NOTE: You can also install additional Accelerators, such as Read it Later and Map with MapQuest.
To disable an accelerator, select it from the list and click Disable.
NOTE: You can also easily uninstall an accelerator by selecting the accelerator and clicking Remove.
Tracking Protection add-ons allow you to subscribe to “protection lists.” These lists block items, such as third-party cookies, on webpages such as online advertising and marketing technologies that track and profile you as you browse the web.
To disable a tracking protection list, select the list name and click Disable. To remove a tracking protection list, select the list and click Remove.
NOTE: You can disable or remove a tracking protection list by right-clicking on it and selecting Disable or Remove from the popup menu.
When you disable an add-on in any of the four categories, the Disable button becomes an Enable button. You can enable any add-on again by clicking the Enable button.
Delete Browsing and Download History
To delete your browsing history, click the gear icon on the right side of the tab bar and select Safety | Delete browsing history from the drop-down menu.
NOTE: You can also press Ctrl + Shift + Del to open the Delete Browsing History dialog box.
The Delete Browsing History dialog box displays. Select the History check box so there is a check mark in the box. Click Delete.
To delete your download history, click the gear icon on the right side of the tab bar and select View downloads from the drop-down menu.
NOTE: You can also press Ctrl + J to open the View Downloads dialog box.
To delete a specific item you downloaded, move your mouse over the item in the list and click the red X in the upper, right corner of the highlighted item.
To delete all items in the downloads list, click Clear list at the bottom of the View Downloads dialog box.
Click Close once you have deleted the desired items from the list.
Delete Browsing and Download History Using an Alternate Method
You can delete your download history along with other browsing data from the Delete Browsing History dialog box as well. The Delete Browsing History dialog box can also be accessed by clicking the gear icon on the right side of the tab bar and selecting Internet Options from the drop-down menu.
On the General tab on the Internet Options dialog box, click Delete in the Browsing history section.
On the Delete Browsing History dialog box, click the check box for each type of browsing data you want to delete.
In addition to deleting browsing history and download history, you can also delete cookies stored on your computer and your browser’s cache. The cache stores information about webpages you visit so they’ll load more quickly in the future. To clear your cache, select Temporary Internet Files on the Delete Browsing History dialog box. To completely clear the cache, be sure you uncheck the Preserve Favorites website data check box.
Click Delete once you have made your selections.
Automatically Delete Browsing History When You Close IE9
You can choose to have IE9 automatically delete your browsing history every time you close it. To do this, click the gear icon on the right side of the tab bar and select Internet Options from the drop-down menu.
On the General tab on the Internet Options dialog box, select the Delete browsing history on exit check box so there is a check mark in the box.
You can also tell IE9 for how many days you want it to save your browsing history. To do this, click Settings in the Browsing history section.
If you don’t want IE9 to save any browsing history in the future, enter “0” (without the quotes) in the Days to keep pages in history edit box on the Temporary Internet Files and History Settings dialog box. This takes effect for any future webpages you visit. To delete any previous browsing history, follow the steps we outlined above.
You can also specify when IE9 should check for newer versions of pages stored in its cache, how much disk space to use for the cache, and where to store the cache. Once you’ve made your selections, click OK to close the dialog box.
You can also delete the Temporary Internet Files when you close IE9. To do this, click the Advanced tab on the Internet Options dialog box. Scroll down until you find the Security section in the Settings list. Select the Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed check box so there is a check mark in the box.
Click OK when you have made all your changes to close the Internet Options dialog box.
Enjoy speedier browsing with IE9!